Heavy Rain developer Quantic Dream will reveal its upcoming game at Sony's E3 press conference, says a new report.

But that’s not all. "A trusted senior development source" has said that the Parisian developer is developing two separate games for Sony, though the target platforms have not yet been confirmed.

At GDC earlier this year, Quantic Dream founder David Cage revealed “Kara” a seven minute video designed to show off the capabilities of the company’s shiny new engine. It was nothing short of astounding.

Though Cage asserted that Kara was not his studio's next project, could it offer some clues as to what the game is?

E3 is looking great for Sony! What i want to hear about or see is Littlebigplanet karting, playstation all stars, The last of us, The last guardian, God of war 4, Agent ( Hopefully Rockstar gives some answers about this but theres hope because they went all quiet on Max Payne 3 and we got that this year) and Final fantasy xiii. I would also like to hear what Guerilla, Quantic Dream and Sucker Punch are up to! Id also like to hear alot of big games for Vita and ( I know it will be a long shot ) a Vita price drop! Come on sony make it all happen!

Wow that was a very touching trailer. I was trying to grasp how this...android knew how to become "embarrassed" by being naked. I guess that's when her emotions came in, while it's crazy she even acquired them without a program. My faith in this game has already been placed. I would definitely like to see more as time goes on.

Heavy Rain was amazing, but without doubt it was tedious in places, I'd like to see a Spiritual successor (As I don't feel the plot has any where to go from any of the endings), but take the formula of heavy rain and refine it.

Its weird how in such a short time you can become attached to a character, I actually found myself empathising with her when she said she was scared and could almost see the fear in her face which I know is hard to replicate in games, great voice acting helped I suppose, onwards and upwards quantic dream, we have sorely missed you